The Rutgers staff was busy over the weekend hosting multiple
prospects who stopped by campus following Rivals camp, which took place only a couple
miles away at Piscataway (N.J.) high school. Three such visitors reported
offers to NJ.com: Camden (N.J.) wide receiver Brad Hawkins and defensive end
Jamal Holloway and Cedar Creek (N.J.) wide receiver Ahmir Mitchell.

Ahmir Mitchell, younger brother of Damon "Duwop" Mitchell –
Arkansas Razorbacks quarterback – has the measurables and athletic ability to one day play the game
at its highest level. Old Dominion offered months ago and Virginia last week,
while the Scarlet Knights felt inclined to offer Saturday.

"Rutgers is the closest school to where I live at and they
are going to the Big Ten," said Mitchell, the 6-3, 198-pounder. "And my main
thing is that they have a great academic program, also. They like big receivers
and that's what I am. They have a big receiver going to the draft this year (Brandon Coleman), so
Rutgers is looking really good in my eyes."

Hawkins, a 6-2, 195-pounder, is one of the top projected
players in his class, already fielding offers from Florida, South Carolina, Michigan
State, Temple and now Rutgers.

"I went into coaches office and he told me they like my size
and athleticism and wanted to offer me," he said. "It's a good college. I like
it."

Holloway's first offer came from Michigan State, while the
Scarlet Knights were second to extend one. Saturday marked the 6-4, 215-pounder's
first college visit, and he is in the process of setting up a visit to Ohio
State.

"I actually feel great about Rutgers," Holloway said about
the offer. "I walked all through the facilities and saw a lot that I like. It's
something I'd like to be a part of, probably."